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Volume 17,  No. 3,  FALL 2005


In This Issue...

Yield to Pedestrians


        Danielle Fridley, Marshall University

A Different Environment May Break Habits


        M. Dittmann, Monitor on Psychology

Texas Teens Increase Sex After Abstinence Program

Good Night, Sleep Tight ... Please!


       Jaime Goettl, University of North Texas

Tardive Dyskinesia: Can It Be Socially Reinforced?


       Teri Stone, Marshall University

Children Who Watch TV Are More Likely to Bully - Study Shows

Whether Shakespeare or Shakur, Verbal Behavior Depends on Listener Response


       Kellie Snyder, University of North Texas

Keep Your Eyes on the Road!


       Joy Butcher-Winfree, Marshall University

Praise and Punches Promote Creative Karate


       Cynthia Kent-Nolen, Marshall University
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E. Scott Geller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Robert P. Hawkins, West Virginia University
Theodore A. Hoch, West Virginia University
Paula K. McCoy, University of North Texas
Bobby Newman, CUNY, Queens College
William K. Redmon, Western Michigan University
James T. Todd, Eastern Michigan University

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